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Fiasco SAAQclic: "I don't have anything to hide," says François Legault.

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François Legault claims to have been made aware of the difficulties of the SAAQclic platform in February 2023, at the same time as the public, while monstrous queues were forming in front of the branches. His ministers and he were given "the wrong information", he supported.

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François Legault claims to have been made aware of the difficulties of the SAAQclic platform in February 2023, at the same time as the public, while monstrous queues were forming in front of the branches. His ministers and he were given "the wrong information", he supported.

·Montreal, Canada
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Prime Minister François Legault wants the findings of the independent public inquiry into the SAAQclick fiasco to be known before the next election in 2026. "For me, it is clear that it must be before the next election. Quebecers need to know whether we have something to blame ourselves or not," he said on Monday in an interview with Radio-Canada. "The Prime Minister wants the mandate of the investigation to be limited to the SAAQclick project —…

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The CEO of the Société d'assurance automobile du Québec was to receive the approval of François Legault's ministry.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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